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Tha Realest

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So sincere question: if Disney has a developmental agreement with Apple and Apple Vision, why are they at a tech-adjacent conference using the signature device of Apple’s competitor in this space?

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JD80

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So sincere question: if Disney has a developmental agreement with Apple and Apple Vision, why are they at a tech-adjacent conference using the signature device of Apple’s competitor in this space?

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My take is that the Vision pro was about content delivery with its content like D+ or ESPN.

Is the Vision Pro made for total 3D immersive display? Meaning can it be used to display output from different 3d modeling programs?
 

Bill Cipher

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In the Parks
Yes
So sincere question: if Disney has a developmental agreement with Apple and Apple Vision, why are they at a tech-adjacent conference using the signature device of Apple’s competitor in this space?

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The Vision Pro and Quest 3 are two totally different calibers of headset. Apple's device drives a primary focus on the Apple ecosystem and productivity within that workflow. The Quest is far more suited to connecting to a Windows/Linux computer and displaying designs made in 3D modeling programs or game engines. Also a Vision Pro runs at ~$3500 per unit to consumers and the Quest 3 is ~$500. Big companies like Disney obviously get a bulk purchasing discount, but why spend more money on the wrong tool for the job?
 

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